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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Friday January 28, 19SS Temple Baptists: Plan Baby Day Services A "Baby Day" is planned at Temple Baptist church, 794 Lpzier lane, , next Sunday, "and babies will be honored at; both the Sunday" school -, and the church serves. "A program for parents of babies is set for 10:45 a.m., under the leadership of Mrs. Goldie Edwards. J . . Z." A' special message and a dedi cation service will be given by the pastor, Floyd H. Yeats. Recognition will be given then ' to the youngest baby there, twin babies, and to babies where there are more than one from the same . home. All parents of children ? three: years old and younger are asked to take the . children to the services. - In addition to the . special services, members of the church will close a "high attendance" contest t the Sunday school. During the contest the attend ance has increased and Sunday it is expected about ; 130 next Sunday. Anyone interested is invited to attend. ...- , .' Baptist Church LA 1 1 NEWTOWN STREET Church Announcements - Phoenix Rtvival CcnUr r- " (Full Gospel) 411 '2nd t. Pastor. The Nideven Sunday school 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m, The Rev. Trautman. Central Point, moraine sneaker. . Evening services 7:30 p.m. Midweek services Thursday, 730 p-m. , ... , First Presbyterian-Church 5 '- . (Central Point! .... The Rev. Norman K. Tully. pastor. Worship at 9:45 .m. Sermon. "Meet- in. th. D Mini r.in.nti ff T .if " Younff Peojle's day throughout the whole cnurcn. ana young peopie win hop in service. Church school 10:45 a.m., classes tor au ages. First Freibyterian Church (Jacksonville) The Rev. Norman K. Tully. pastor. Church school 10 a.m.. followed by worship 11:15 a.m. Sermon. "Meeting the Requirements of life." Young People's day throughout the whole cnurcn. loom naray. nancy Tifiifm Kiriffnver. and Sid' ney Sutherland will - assist in the services. Tift's mrA Pino t Central Point. Oregon. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Wor ship 11 a m. Men s prayer i p.m. oun ....i... unriMi 7Mfl Tuesday Regular services 7:30 pjn. Friday i.Mm n "CTmir r Win Souls at 7:30 p.m. Local fellowship meeting at He v. jonn w. Morgans raurtu Mace ra.. saturaay. wan. . The Apostolic Faith : ' ' ' M -kt.w I fera anil Third Tho Rev. C. W. Frost, pastor. Sunday i i . ij,,it CiKlm Q3A a.m. Free transportation. Morning worship 11. Young people 3 p.m. Evangelistic services with prelude by organist, or chestra ana cnorus :ou p.m. iurau and Fnaay 7:ou pjn. t tuuttuui. The First Church of God tt uaHv .4. Th "Rtr. Tkmr. old H. Jones, minister. 9:45 ajn.. Sun ' .1.1 all iffM 11 m .War. ship, dedicated to National Youth week, Jan. 3U to reD. o. sermon, : une Youth Fellowship, special serviceO pjn., uospei meeimg. sermon, xue Open uoor. weexaay iouui acuvr uu uuvygu ecu. . . - Choir practice. 8:30 p.m. Missionary meeting Mriday. March 4 in church sanctuary. St. . s.;. i w 'vr," a fuii u! i",ijn i . - V ,v jTV " IV SI- i ' ' - 1 'x,'-, j s , 1- 1 hiiSferv-rrlL "1 V., , - I ' ' ' . i, ' v j lSaaaiirL.jiiti -tLn w.w.a. v . , . ,. ... . CT? Wayne 'Green, eminent trichologist, demonstrates cause -of baldness and how" it .can. be. prevented. How To Have Hair For A Lifetime To De Demonstrated Here By Famous Trichologist OFFERS WRITTEN GUARANTEE An exclusive'; Interview by .; Sleren-Bright - v Wichita (Special) J Wayne Green, Director, of Rogers, Inc., Hair and Scalp Specialists, ex ploded the "myth of baldness' today in an exclusive interview. "Baldpess is unnecessary, costly. and a plague to mankind, says Green. ."No man need be bald. No man need suffer the stigma of premature old age that is forc ed upon him because he is los ing his hair. The Rogers method of hair and scalp treatment can turn colorless fuzz into healthy, growing hair can make you look youthful again." - , i Demonstration To Be Held . in Medfoxd. Oregon This revolutionary method of home treatment for the hair and scalp will be demonstrated in Medfero. .Oregon, Sunday ONLY, January 30 at the Med- ford Hotel. Trichologist Ken neth Harris will conduct the pri vate, individual interviews from 12 noon until 9:00 p. m. on Sun day ONLY. There is no cost or obligation, and you need no ap pointment. Reason Fox Baldness ; "There is always a reason for baldness," continued this nation ally known authority. "Hair can not grow through' a scalp that is infected with dandruff, .exces sive oiliness, or extreme dryness. A scalp that has never been exT ercised cannot be expected to produce healthy : hair.". Men, and yes, women too, walk the streets today, completely devoid of na ture's greatest ornament hair. Simply because they were not taught the basic rules of , hair and scalp hygiene while they were growing up. "The simple answer," emphasized the expert, "is that children should be taught the same simple basic rules of hair and scalp hygiene that they are taught for the proper care of their teeth. If this-were, the case, baldness would be a rarity today!" - , : Heredity Not Involved . Trichologist Green dodged no issues. He quickly took up the most ?widely spread theory of baldnejss heredity. "Mankind's unrealistic belief that -baldness is hereditary stems from a mis interpretation of the: theory of genetics.. Theory does "not state that any person must be bald be cause baldness exists in thcrfam ily. What it does say, is that in some families, tendency exists towards - an . undernourished scalp." -The purpose of the Rog ers uair and Scalp Clinic is to teach the methods ot strength ening the weak': scalo and . nour ishing it to a healthy, vigorous condition. "A healthy scalp will grow nair if it . is not already completely bald," assures Green. Is There Hope For The Completely Bald - ' In his travels throughout the united States and Canada. Green has collected hundreds of ' testi monials of his ability to develop weak fuzz into healthy, mature hair. All of his clients have started with a private examina tion, hair and v scalp- analysis, and a diagnosis ; of the dis order. Green is quick, however cannot be helped. "We strongly advise," says Green, "that no person wno is completely bald hold any hope, whatsoever of re growing hair. If there is any fuzz at- all, we can. restore a healthy scalp condition and the hair' will : grow normally again as nature intended." . ; . . . .. 'Offers A Guarantee .. -"Rogers, Inc. America's. Fore most Hair and Scalp Specialists, off er a guarantee to any - client who enrolls for treatment If he or she is not completely delight ed with results at the end of 30 days, the money invested will be graciously refunded," pledged Green. '''We must have satisfied clients. "We must regrow hair. After all, it is our best advertisement."- . .'. -V. - , T:.. - vis Your Haix Healthy? If you have a scalp disoxder, ex if you are woxxied about youx hair, call 'Trichologist Kenneth Harris at the Medfoxd Hotel in Medfoxd, Oregon. Sunday ONLY from 12 noon to 9:00 p. m. The public U invited. The examina tions are ; private and ; open to men and women. 1 You ' do'' not need an appointment, and - you will not be embarrassed or ob ligated in any way. Paid Adv. Church of Christ 10S6 Court st. Badio program. KMED Sunday, 8:30 a.m. Worship Sunday 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. jsidi study. Wednesday. 7-30 pjn; . : Seventh-day Adventist Church Corner Edwards and Beattv sta, Elder . F. Coy. pastor. Saturday Sabbath school 8:30 a jn. cnurcn scrv ice 11. a.m. Missionary. ...volunteer meeting. Valley View. 4 p.m. wednes day Prayer meeting 7:30 pjn. Mrs, E. I, Arcner. press sec. . St. Martin's Episcopal Church ( Shad v Cove The Rev. Robert L. Green, vicar. Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany. 10:30 a.m.. Church school, room l, at school. 7-30 pjiu Evening prayer with sermon.' Sams Valley Community Church (Interdenoniinational) Sunday school for all axes. 10 a.m worship. 11 a.m.. Messace by the Rev. H. A. Dierdorff. Choir practice Wed nesday, 7 p.m. Prayer and Bible study 8 p.m. Sunday evening; service held in tne nomei, 7-30 o ciocic First Church of Christ. Scientist . 212 North Oakdale. Service 11 ajn Sunday school 9-20 ajn. Wednesday, H pjn., testimonials of neaiing. Kead ing room -228 West Sixth St.. 10 ajn. to 5 P.m.. except holidays: -evenings 7 to 9 except Wednesdays: Sunday 11 to a p.m. suDiect Jan. ao,;:ijOve, Church of The Good Shepherd (Prospect) - (Episcopal) ' The Rev: Robert - L,. Greene. - vicar. Fourth Sunday after tne JSpipnany: 8 ajn.. Holy Commu nion; 10 a.m., church school: 11:13 a.m.. Morning prayer with sermon. Wednesday: 4 p.m.. Children's Con firmation instruction at church. Thurs. day: 8 p.m.. Adult confirmation class at the church. A newly organized class to be presented in late spring. Ashland Assembly of God Church 485 Siskiyou blvd. H. Homer Thomp son, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Worship: 11 a:m. Young people 6:30 pjn. Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Women's prayer meeting 10 -a.m. Tuesday Choir and - orchestra 'practice 7 , p.m. Thursday Midweek service, preaching, prayer, testimonies and praise. 7:30 pjn. Saturday Mens prayer meeting 7:30 pjn. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter' Day Saints 648 South Ivy st. G. ' K. AUred, bishop. Sunday,- 9. ajn.. Priesthood: 10:30 a.m., Sunday school: 7 pjn., Sacrament meeting. Tuesday. 1 p.m.. Relief society; 7-30 pjn.. Mutual; Sat urday, 1030 a.m.. primary. , -St. Mark's Episcopal Fifth st. and Oakdale ave. The Rev. George B.. V. Bolster, rector. Fourth Sunday after Eoiohanv: 8 a.m. Kolv Communion. 9:30 a.m.. Church school. 9:30 a.m.. Adult Study si-cud (Perl si io:49 ajn.. Kursery school. 11 a.m.. Installation - of acolytes, matins and sermon. 7 pjn.. Young People's fel- lowsmp. raday, n ajn Holy Com munion. . ' ; Church of the Nazarene (Phoenix) pastor. 9:45 ajn.. Sunday school. 11 Tfuismy, B.OU J1J., IUUU1 fCl lOWShip. 7:30 pjn.. Evangelistic serv- Church of the Brethren Mary and-Saline sts. Church arhnnl 10 a.m. Classes for all ares. Mrs. Strn Children's Bible story. Worship 11 ajn. Message. "The New Commandment. Co V. Stern, minister. Holv Commu. nion. Young neonie at Graneer home. ouj apnng roaa lor e.-30 service and social nour. 7:30 pjn., Song service and message neasomng with God." . ;. First Christian Church " Ninth at mil n.lril.1. Willi. w. n.m. Worship 10:55 ajn. Tonic. "The urqi 01 ine woria. zoutn services 6:30 Pjn. Worshin 7:30 - a.m. - Tonif. services 8:30 p.m. Monday, 7 p.m.. Boy dcouis. rx-uesoay, 7:30 pjn.. lxyai Workers, home of Clarence Evans, . 32 lowship day. 95. ajn.; Prayer meet- iupjnj i.noir pracuce 7:30 pjn. Bethel AnimblT nf tin - 1729 North Riverside ave. Lawrence u. tu-ause. pastor. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. . vYorsnip 11 ajn.. Children's. and Chruit'a imhuuilnn cin n Evaneeliatie svrvira 7 -in n m jrifiuJ.t.' service. Wednesday. 7:30 p.m. "Gospel Beacon'' broadcast Sunday 8:30 ajn. KBOY. Dial 730. . First Methodist Church r . West Main and Laurel sts. Or. Ray mond E. Balcomb. Dr. J. Thomas Dix on Mrs. Anne J. Gorby. - ministers. Church school 9:30 a.m. Nurjurv and primary, church 11 ajn. : School of v.nxuuan living o to 8 pjn. Truth Lecture ; ' : ' TiT TVI1 TS U411av TtTi : V. Ifjtures. Subject. "New Light on the axiut-uhui jjue, Sunday at' 2:30 pjn. in KJ?. hall. 5th and Grape sta. Zion Lutheran Church, V. Ll C; A. '' ' . .ourui. ww ann. uaKdale ave. Pastor, , -" "wnuiui. iainr uirecior. Oscar Bjorhe. Organist.' Mrs. L. Veidt Evensen Sunday school superintend ent AnthMi HT.t.An n . . r -. . school. 11 ajn.. Worship. 7 pjn Youth IS.msJh... n ..... ,-""'- "c,uoJ o p.m.. worn- " .. ...uuajr, D.m., sec ond year, catechetical. class. Thursday: 7:30 n m Phti MhMM.1 ' o. , ' ---- ' t."t.Doi, 0.iiuuojr, 9.40 a Jn First year catechetical class. Advent Christian ' : jacason - and Welch sts. Sunday school 9:45 a Jn. Mrs. Bryan Gossett, BMKiuiciiuciu. nur- snip 11 ajn. J. A. Dickinson speaker. Junior Loyal Workers 6:30 pjn. Wor ship and orchestra- 7:30 pjn." Prayer uraumc iuesuay :au pjn. junior choir practice Wednesday 6:30 pjn.: hollowed by orchestra practice. Gold Hin Christian Church ' Dextar William.. minirt., : . nihla. school 9:45 ajn.: Worship 11 ajn. Ser mon, "Christian Baptism." Mid-week service 7:30 pjn.: Thursday. . Congregational 300 Oakwood dr. Thomas McCamant. minister. - To find church turn one block south from East . Main st. on Groveland ave. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Worship ,11 ajn. Children's story. "The HodJa and the Seekers." Ser. mon, "On Going Out to Teach." .. . , Free Methodist Chnrch . ' ' ' Tenth and Ivy sts. The Rev. . John M. Boot, pastor; Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 ajn. Young People's meeting 6:45 pjn. 7:30 . pjru. Radio Program, Light and Life hour. KYJC, Sunday. 8:30 ajn. Dr. D. Wills Cafrrav. woman evangelist. Services each eve ning during week of Jan. 3t to Feb. 6. First Presbyterian Chnrch Eighth and : Holly sts. Two church services. 9:45 and 11 ajn. Two church schools ,9-45 and 11 ajn. services 7 p.m. Tempi. First Southern Baptist Church 794 Lozier lane. - Flovd H. Yeats. pastor. -: Sunday: "Inspiration" on KMED. 8 a.m. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Training union c:30 p.m. worship 11 ajn. and 7:30 p.m. - Tuesday Choir practice 7 pjn. Wednesday. 7 and 8 p.m. Central Church of Christ ' Central avt. inH Jarkann af mnwiM J. Gilstrap. minister. Bible chool 9:45 ajn. Don Pulley, superintendent. Wor- sa1p .11 a.m. Sermon subject. "Mo tives, Ambitions and Objectives." Eve ning services begin with vouth a-roucs at 6-30 o'clock - Worshin. singing. reaching and communion 730 pjn. ermon. "If Thou Hadst Been Hutu." Prayer meeting Wednesday - 7. pjn. Choir practice Wednesday. 8 . n.m - Kulpahar, U. P. India, missionary talk at prayer meeting hour. - ;, -t Sunshine Mission V Sunday, school 9:45 a.m. Church 11 ajn. Young People's meeting 7 p.m. aoaeuag Thursday. 7;45 pjb. . . jpSr 5--' f", !- a DR. W. CAFFRAY Youth Speaker Emmanuel Apostolic Church 1110 North, Central ave.. the Rev. Ralph D. Bullock, pastor'. Sunday school, 10 ajn. Worship, 11 a.m. Evan gelistic services every night. 7:30 pjn. except Saturday. The Rev. Robert G. Hammond, evangelist. Broadcast over KMED Saturday, 8:15 a.m. Christian Science "Love," will be the title of the Christian Science lesson-sermon Sun day and the golden text will be from Psalms 36:7. Emphasis will be placed upon God's universal availability to meet the needs of humanity, church officers said. A passage will be read from "Science and Healtn with Key to the Scriptures." by Mary Baker Eddy, Page 12. St. Peters Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) . .-. 1020 East Main. Kenneth F. Korby, pastor. Sunday school and Bible study, 9:30 a.m. Divine -worship.- with ser mon and Holy Communion, 11 a.m. 2:30 p.m., : Annual voters meeting Monday. 7:30 p.m.. Canvassers meet ing. Tuesday, 8 p.m., Sunday school teacners. Wednesday-, evening service, with . sermon and Holy Communion, Thursday, 8 - p.m., adult . instruction and senior cnoir. Tiday. , 7:30 p.m.. Christian fellowship group. Saturday, a and 10:30 ajn., children's instruction classes. . .-:..-- First Baptist Church (Conservative) ' North Central ave.. at Fifth st. F. Carl Truex. D.D.. interim pastor. Sun day school, 9:45 ajn., classes for all ages, nursery, two buses, worship, 11 a.m. (broadcast over KBOY). musice, sermon by pastor. Pray or Worry, Baptist leagues, 6:30 p.m. Four . age groups. Services 7:30 p.m., youth choir, music from Grants Pass; --message by the Rev. G. V. Golding, Grants Pass, "The Broad Road and the Narrow Road." Midweek service of Bible study and - prayer, weanesaay, 7:30 pjn. Medford Community Church' ' An undenominational Bible-believ ing and teaching Christian fellowship. Joseph 'A. Bowdoin, pastor. Sunday school. 9:45 a.m. Service. 11 a.m. in the Pythian auditorium. .Fifth and Grape sts. Sunday and ' Wednesday services, 7:30 p.m. 'at 35 Vancouver ave. . . Reorganizezd Church of Jesus Christ:. Of Latter Day Saints 531 South Riverside ave. 9:45 a.m.. Church school: 11 a.m.. Preaching service. No midweek services. Pastor, james w. uavidson, 1U4B snater lane Church of the Nazarene v Holly st. at First st. R. W. Hum, minister. 9 a.m.. KMED "The Gospel Hour." 9:45 ajn., Sunday school. 11 a.m., Worship, sermon, "Temptation ano uesire. - o:au p.m.. Training and Youth froups. 7:30 p.m. Worship. . Methodist Church , - (Gold Him .. . nraM rUlr minitfop ' UyirtMT An- plen; church school sunt.. Church school 10 ajn. Worship 11 a.m.. Ser mon Topic, "Better Learn to Give xnanlcs." MYF, 1 p.m., with movie, Medford Assembly of God 1105 West Main st. F. Wildon Col baugh, pastor. Sunday school 9:45 ajn. Worship-11. ajn, Mrs. F. - Wildon Col-baugh..- a speaker. n. Prayer. 2:30 ! p jn. Christ's . ambassadors 6 p.m. Interces sory prayer .7 p.m. Evangelistic rally 7:30 p.m. Evangelist Wilbur A. Henry, speaker. Wednesday 10:30 a.m.. Wom en's Missionary council. Thursday, 7:45 p.m... Hour of Power. .' Saturday, r-gsior s wau iuvuuj. :a ajn. Medford Friends . Church .: ' I -- : corner Merrunan rd. and DeBarr ave. Clynton G. Crisman, pastor. 9:45 aon., Sunday school. II a.m.. Worship; and trumpet- music Junior church. 3 pjn.. CX. convention rally. 6:30 p.m., rhritinn nHMimr miM4 Iaamm Adult Bible study, class, taught by Ed ward Harmon. 7:30 p.m.. Closing, serv ice of C. E.-convention; young people in cnarge,' ijoromy uarratt- speaker. 9:30 pjn.. "Quaker Hour," KMED. Medford Pilgrim Holiness Church , vwiiu ab i avusun ana jessie sis. The Rev. -Sherman Moore, pastor. 9:45 ajn., ounaay scnooi. Mrs. Moore, supt. charge. 3 pjn., .Young peoples service at Jackson .County farm. 7:30 pjri.; bvaogeiuuc -service 7 :au p.m.. Wednes day midweek prayer service. Jacksonville AsseMbly of -God William D. Turnbull," pastor Sunday school 9:45 ajn..- Worshin '11 - am. Christ's ambassadors 6:30 p.m.. "Pro tected From Fiery Darts." Evansrelis- study and prayer 7:30 p.m. . West Main Church of Christ - 17m WMf XTin m nu.j.i 'XT' Z mm -m ami V .1 O-IIl. WW 1?? 10 : 5 Youn People's meeting. mjii. nursmp :ju PJn. itible study Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Ladies Bible class Friday. 130 pjn. Eagle Point Community Bible Church Glenn S. Wade, pastor. . 9:45 am. Sundav rhnn1 11 am o.nn t.m C. E. 7-30 p.m.. Worship. 2 p m., Wednesday. Women's prayer -meeting. 3 p.m. Wednesday. Child evangelism. 8 PJn. Wednesday choir practice. 8 pjn. Thursday, prayer meeting. Eastwood Baptist Church - -I. American baptist .Convention).- The Bey Willis Loar. pastor, meets v for a.m. Sermon, the Dr. J. Thomas Dixon, kuch speaKer. no evening service. Prayer meeting. - -Women's Mission EVJle- home of Hrs. E. M. Sore.ison, 816 Church at. Phoenix. Feb. 1 7:30 pjn. .' Only one ner cent of th at. most 15,000 civilians emnlnvprf by the U.S. Army in northern Germany are Americans. Tho other civilian workers are Ger mans. , Free Methodists Plan Youth Week Youth week will be observed by the Free Methodist church Jan. 31-Feb. 6with services each evening at 1 7:30 p m. Dr. D. Willia Caffray will be the speaker- :v . - -J.; .' ' ' . i ! Dr.; Caifi'ay was the first wom an ever to receive a preacher's license from the Methodist for merly Methodist - Episcopal) church, according to church of ficers. Two years later she was among the first few women to be ordained in that church. Her ministry . has I been ;.aImost ', en tirely in the field of evangelism, she has traveled, widely through out the. United States, Canada and Mexico. . : . .;.- v- . She especially enjoys working with young people. V ; , In 58 Countries - " . ; ' ' ' ', '' In addition to her ministry in America she . has traveled and preached; in 58 foreign coun tries. For two years she was in the'. Far East including Japan, China, Korea and the Philips pines; India and Africa. She' has also visited and ministered in a number of countries ' in South America and ' in ' England and Scotland. ' ' - ' On. Boards ' She is a member of the board of directors of the World Gospel mission, on Peniel missions, of the Chicago Evangelistic insti tute and for the past few months has been serving as chaplain of the Fairhaven home and hospital in Sacramento, Calif. : Youth Rally Here Tomorrow, Sunday; Announce Program Young "people . of the 7 Friends church will be host for a two day , Christian Endeavor coh vention Saturday , and Sunday to which' are invited representa tives from the Talent, Ashland, Eugene and Sprague River Friends Christian Endeavor so cieties." ' ' . . Pt Leek, president of Senior Christian Endeavor, is- chairman of the planning committee who have arranged for the. program. A "chili feed". Saturday noon will be the opening event, ; fol lowed by "C. El Challenge" by Dorothy. Barratt, field secretary for Oregon - and f .Washington Friends Christian Endeavors. Class . periodsl: will be held from. 2 to ,4 p.m. conducted by out-of-toWn guest leaders,- J. D. Baker-; president of Friends Christian Endeavor in the northwest, Ralph Cammack, sup erintendent of : Salem area C. E., and Phil Harmon, Janice Bishop and . Christine Childs. Following the class periods, Phil Harmon, student at George Fox college, . will ' have charge of recreation in the-Howard school gym. - Saturday evening the group Will : attend a banquet in the church . social hall featuring a trumpet ; trio, ' accordion duet, vocal duet; toasts, and messages by Bob Fiscus, student at George Fox college. . " , - The guest speaker for the 21 a.m. worship . hour . Sunday will be Charlotte Macy, who was as sistant pastor of the local church this summer, now pastor or Scotts Mills Friends church near- Salem. Music , will be furnished by the' churph choir and trum- eters - Fred - Newkirk and : Bob Piscus. " " f: At 3 . p.m. Sunday a panel composed of : Dorothy: BaiTatt, Janice Bishop and Ralph .Cam- mack will discuss, young peo ple's problems at a rally in con nection with the convention. The closing service will be at 7:30 p.m. with young people from the local church in charge and Dor othy Barratt as speaker. ' - 3 MEDFORD TRUTH CENTER . i lnvitas You fa Jaia ia a . .. UNITY , - ' Study Group "God Is A Present Help" By Emelie Cady. Gassts Tuts., 8 pm "- -Friday 11 a.m. Sunday School Class For Children and Adults Sundays 1 1 :00 a.m. Room 201-3 Holt? Theatre Buildin9--2ad Flow WATCH REPAIRING FOR YOUR WATCH REPAIR? AND DIAMOND SETTING NEEDS SEE ROY R. PICARD , H.KA. Certified Master Watchmaker - "V, - .. WE GUARANTEE . SATISFACTION . Our Prices Are Moderate ' In The Heart of 7 Tho Big V; , Shopping Center" -' ?rtw -, V JEWELERS MM . M MM . OPEN 9:30-6 pm Fri. I Sat. 9:30 am ta O nm n Ph. 3491 I c7 -mi--- mm " 1 14 I. m. I THE RfiW W. A. HENRY - 1 Evangelist Here ' . ;"" Former Resident To Speak at Assembly: Evangelist Wilbur A. Henry, widely known throughout the southern ? states for, his - "salvation-healing campaigns," will be the -speaker Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. at the Medford As sembly of God, 1108 West Main st., members of the church said today. . ' " , . The Rev. Henry, whose home formerly was ; in ; Medford, as been here for the past week vis iting his son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and , Mrs. Harold Hill, of 1905 Delta Waters rd. . -, At the ; worship service at' 11 a.m. Mrs. "F. Wildon" Colbaugh will speakr ' '":vi':: A special Sunday . school skit will begin at 9:45 a.m. . : ' Free transportation may ; be secured by calling - the church office, telephones '". 2-4292 -'or 2-5328. . " .- Place of Prayer To Be Topic of Sermon The important, place of prayer in the life of a Christain will be emphasized in the message ' of Dr. F., Carl Truex, at tne First Baptist church, Sunday at the 11:00 a.m. worship hour. His sub ject will betaken from-Matthew 6:25, and will be entitled, "Pray or Worry." ' Sunday; ; evening will; be "Grants Pass Night" . at .: the church, with the minister and congregation of . the Open Door Baptist Church 'of; Grants .Pass oeing guests zor ine 790 pm. servjee. The Rev. Herbert G.V. Golding, of that church and the message of the evening, en titled, The Broad Road and the Narrow Road." Mrs. Golding will be soloist, singing "The Sinner and the Song.'v ' ; i The regular mid-week service of Bible study and prayer will oe new ai 7:30 pjn, with Mr. Ed Chavis bringing the study. ! " LEON'S BIG S J UODE5 D0NT MISS THESE TREMENDOUS VALUES! 21 N. 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